Jubilee

Word JUBILEE
Character 7
Hyphenation ju bi lee
Pronunciations /dʒuːbɪˈliː/

Definitions and meanings of "Jubilee"

What do we mean by jubilee?

A specially celebrated anniversary, especially a 50th anniversary. noun

The celebration of such an anniversary. noun

A season or occasion of joyful celebration. noun

Jubilation; rejoicing. noun

In the Hebrew Scriptures, a year of rest to be observed by the Israelites every 50th year, during which slaves were to be set free, alienated property restored to the former owners, and the lands left untilled. noun

A year during which plenary indulgence may be obtained by the performance of certain pious acts. noun

Among the ancient Jews, according to the law in Lev. xxv., a semi-centennial epoch of general restoration and emancipation, when liberty was to be proclaimed throughout the land with the blowing of trumpets. noun

In the Roman Catholic Church, a year in which remission from the penal consequences of sin is granted by the church to those who repent and perform certain acts. noun

Now, in general, the completion of the fiftieth year of any continuous course of existence or activity, or a celebration of the completion of fifty years, whether on the anniversary day or in a succession of festivities or observances: as, the jubilee of a town or of a, pastorate; the jubilee of Queen Victoria. noun

Hence Any exceptional season or course of rejoicing or festivity; a special occasion or manifestation of joyousness. noun

The fiftieth year; the year following any period of forty-nine (or sometimes fifty) years. noun

A period of fifty years; a half-century. noun

Every fiftieth year, being the year following the completion of each seventh sabbath of years, at which time all the slaves of Hebrew blood were liberated, and all lands which had been alienated during the whole period reverted to their former owners. noun

The joyful commemoration held on the fiftieth anniversary of any event noun

A church solemnity or ceremony celebrated at Rome, at stated intervals, originally of one hundred years, but latterly of twenty-five; a plenary and extraordinary indulgence granted by the sovereign pontiff to the universal church. One invariable condition of granting this indulgence is the confession of sins and receiving of the eucharist. noun

A season of general joy. noun

A state of joy or exultation. noun

A special anniversary (or the celebration of it) noun

(Jewish history) A special year of emancipation supposed to be kept every fifty years, when farming was abandoned and Hebrew slaves were set free.

A 25th, 40th, 50th, 60th or 70th anniversary.

A special year (originally held every hundred years, then fifty, and then fewer) in which remission from sin could be granted as well as indulgences upon making a pilgrimage to Rome.

A time of celebration or rejoicing.

An occasion of mass manumission from slavery.

A period of fifty years; a half-century.

A celebration of extreme importance and maximum enjoyment and such Urban Dictionary

Someone's virginity. Urban Dictionary

When you are having anal sex with your partner and as you have your orgasm and pull out of your partners ass, she lets out your load and her load too, if you know what i mean. Urban Dictionary

A pretty girl that can often cause some trouble, she can be independent and has a good sense of humour, very funny . She can be tough when needed but also very understanding, Jubilee is however not the best at focusing but can achieve high when she is concentrated. She can also be a bad ass , and has quite a relationship life Urban Dictionary

Jubilation Lee, one of the X-Men. Mutant. also called Jubes, or firecracker. she has the power to explode matter at a subatomic level, generating bursts of plasma. She used to be Wolverine´s sidekick, she was for a while in the Generation X team, now, after dying, she came back to the X-Men. Urban Dictionary

Jubilee is a Beautiful girl with an uplifting sense of humor. She turns anything into a Celebration. Her light shines bright in a room full of people. She is a positive soul, an amazing friend, and partner. She is one of the nicest people you’ll ever encounter; selfless. However Jubilee is a ticking time bomb; a firecracker. She absorbs the energy around her negative or positive, then explodes. It is very rare that Jubilee starts confrontation, but she is known to finish it. Taking her out of her element could cause her to shy away from you because her energy feeds off light; pyrotechnic energy. So she quickly senses if darkness or negativity is around her. Jubilee will be your biggest supporter, your motivation, and even your shoulder to cry on. If you have a Jubilee in your life don’t take it for granted. She is a rare breed that you might only come across once in this lifetime. Urban Dictionary

An smart girl that can be a freak sometimes and doesn't care who sees.although she flirts she doesn't observe steong feelings towards anyone she just wildin and chillen with no care in the word claiming she a child of God knowing damn well she thinking bout d*** rn Urban Dictionary

To absolve one of their debts by a random act of kindness. This act is generally carried out between friends that regularly engage in games of chance the involve monetary risk. The debt is not considered lifted until the borrower verbally states "JUBILEE" Urban Dictionary

Short celibration! Urban Dictionary

Jubilee is a man who knows how to get down with it. Sexually arouses many woman. Daily. He's a sexy sexier than sexy machine, preferable over any other man. Upon impact an instant orgasm lasting up to five hours is bestowed upon his prey. Mr. Jubilee is a sex master, obviously the most talented of his generation and any generation to come. To be his apprentice is to have true potential in his shadow. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Jubilee

The word "jubilee" in example sentences

The term jubilee year (Vulg. annus Jubilei, or Jubileus) is of Hebrew origin, the etymological meaning of which is, in all probability, ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

On New Year's of 1863 I attended what they called a jubilee meeting. ❋ Unknown (1902)

And a single syllable like the short i sound, as in the word jubilee, has no independent meaning at all. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Fifty years later, newspaper editor John Ege says the golden jubilee is worth celebrating, if only because Nigeria has survived so much. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The ultimate derivation of the word jubilee is disputed, but it is most probable that the Hebrew word jobel, to which it is traced, meant "a ram's horn", and that from this instrument, used in proclaiming the celebration, a certain idea of rejoicing was derived. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

No explicit mention is made of Communion, nor does the word jubilee occur in the Bull -- indeed the pope speaks rather of a celebration which is to occur every hundred years -- but writers both Roman and foreign described this year as annus jubileus, and the name jubilee ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

-- The name jubilee is derived from the Hebrew jobel, the joyful shout or clangor of trumpets, by which the year of jubilee was announced. ❋ Unknown (1884)

The jubilee is a celebration of restoring things to their proper owners, a Shabbat LaShem, a Sabbath of the Lord's, because God's vision is a broad, beautiful and reliable vision: We do not have to possess to be worthy. ❋ Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson (2011)

MARTIN: And when you all first began singing together, it was in a style called jubilee, right, Mr. Carter? ❋ Unknown (2008)

They are amazing, and I think that the queen in particular, the way she keeps going through thick and thin, good times and bad times, only occasionally rewarded by the most fantastics of a sort of display of public acclaim, at times like the golden jubilee, which is so wonderful, but can I also ask India a question? ❋ Unknown (2004)

Among the incidents of her jubilee was the greatest naval demonstration ever known. ❋ Depew, Chauncey M (1922)

The medal just described is the so-called jubilee medal, which was struck first in 1880, to commemorate the fourteenth centenary of St. Benedict's birth. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The translation of the glorious martyr, S. Thomas of Canterbury, we shall shortly rehearse unto the laud and praising of Almighty God, then in the fiftieth year after his passion, which was the year of jubilee, that is of remission. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

South of it we have Jubilee Place, recalling the jubilee of ❋ Walter Besant (1868)

The jubilee is a time of penitence and pardon, when the Pope accords plenary indulgence to all Catholics who submit to certain practices and assist at certain pious ceremonies. ❋ Arthur L��on Imbert De Saint-Amand (1867)

From that comes the jubilee, which is a day of great rejoicing, because all debts and offences are forgiven. ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)

Englishman: here you know we imagine that a jubilee is a season of pageants, not of devotion but our Sabbath has really been all tilt and tournament. ❋ Horace Walpole (1757)

so, [i heard] you last night from [downstairs], [sounds] like you were having quite a jubilee. ❋ Sean (2005)

[Mother]: Protect your jubilee! [Daughter]: [wow] ❋ EzmeraldaPusspopper (2007)

Ahhh Ahh [AHHHHHHH]!! damn that was good... Holy Shit!! [Where'd] all that brown stuff come from. what a freakin jubilee of colors :)almost like a [smore] ❋ SwiftBullet (2005)

A [girls] [name] : [jubilee] ❋ Jason Rickety (2019)

[Jubes] was the [coolest] [mutant] of all the GenX kids ❋ Lara (2004)

Wow, Jubilee always [brings] me [endless] [joy]! ❋ Aarons Room (2021)

[Oh] [look it's] [jubilee] ❋ Kiddxx (2016)

[Larry] was into him for $25 until Andrew generously declared "[JUBILEE]" and [relieved] him of his current debts. ❋ Akellz (2015)

❋ Larstait (2003)

[Rebecca]: "I met Mr. Jubilee last night." Tiffany: "Girrrrllllll for real?!" Rebecca: "[Girlll]... three hours." Tiffany: "Girllllllllllll. Mr. Jubilee needs to get some of my [honey hole]." ❋ Simbasjubilee (2019)

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